His report's key message, one of policy: that governments had to cut greenhouse gas emissions urgently.
Thiesfeldt said one of a salesman's key skills on a golf trip was listening.
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Defence stocks also fell after a broker downgraded several of the sector's key companies.
He, too, was a House member and one of Speaker Newt Gingrich's key lieutenants.
He's playing exceptionally well just now and he's key for Scotland in this championship.
In Ebbers' case, the government's key witness is Scott Sullivan , WorldCom's former chief financial officer.
Mayo on a fast break with the Mavericks trying to stop Brooklyn's key third-quarter run.
It's going to be big, and not just because it's key for big screens.
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The content is encrypted, so even staff at Mega need the user's key to unlock it.
Many Turks see the move as a battle for control of the country's key institutions.
Chairman Darra Singh said the inspectorate had addressed some of the panel's key recommendations.
One of Livni's key arguments is that she will continue the peace process as prime minister.
The Obama administration has touted a boost for entrepreneurship as one of the health-care law's key benefits.
Most of Kennedy's key advisers were hawks, concerned about not showing "weakness" and arguing for military action.
The government's key witness in refuting their claims was Douglas Faneuil , a brokerage assistant to Bacanovic.
He added that he planned to travel through Europe meeting Cameroon's key players and checking their form.
One of Obama's key appeals was as a healer, a bridge as one biography put it.
It's key component is a party called Synaspismos, itself an umbrella group of the far left in Greece.
After tea, Harbhajan became India's key man with neither fast bowler able to extract anything from the wicket.
The team also presented, discussed and distributed materials on UNESCO's key on-going activities in the field of, e.g.
The move away from some of the party's key commitments is expected to anger some Lib Dem activists.
But given the firestorm online, Rather questions why they were not prominently placed among the report's key conclusions.
Fisher's key insight is that investment is not a craft that can be mastered by merely accumulating information.
American also has a lock on flights into London's Heathrow Airport, one of the world's key financial capitals.
There is worldwide overcapacity in petrochemicals, automobiles and auto parts, which were targeted as Thailand's key growth sectors.
But for local Labour leaders, Wednesday's key numbers are not the chancellor's calculations.
One of Argentina's key players said a fond farewell to Brazil last weekend.
English actress Kristin Scott Thomas received a nod in the best actress category for her role in Sarah's Key.
Having failed to deliver either of his party's key constitutional objectives, electoral reform and Lords reform, could he survive?
Remarkably, one of the world's key airports, which handles 25 million passengers a year, still has just one runway.
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